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'''Pain relief''' can be described as an effect which suppresses negative sensations such as aches and pains. This can be done either by blocking the painful sensation from ones conscious faculties or by covering the sensation over with feelings of [[Physical effects: Euphoria|physical]] and [[Cognitive effects: Euphoria|cognitive]] euphoria. | '''Pain relief''' can be described as an effect which suppresses negative sensations such as aches and pains. This can be done either by blocking the painful sensation from ones conscious faculties or by covering the sensation over with feelings of [[Physical effects: Euphoria|physical]] and [[Cognitive effects: Euphoria|cognitive]] euphoria. | ||
Common examples of drugs which induce this effect include [[opioids]] such as [[heroin]], [[codiene]] or [[morphine]] and [[NMDA receptor | Common examples of drugs which induce this effect include [[opioids]] such as [[heroin]], [[codiene]] or [[morphine]] and [[NMDA receptor antagonist]]s such as [[Ketamine]] and [[MXE]]. | ||
===See also=== | ===See also=== |
Revision as of 01:29, 8 July 2014
Pain relief can be described as an effect which suppresses negative sensations such as aches and pains. This can be done either by blocking the painful sensation from ones conscious faculties or by covering the sensation over with feelings of physical and cognitive euphoria.
Common examples of drugs which induce this effect include opioids such as heroin, codiene or morphine and NMDA receptor antagonists such as Ketamine and MXE.